Tim Bayliss

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Tim Bayliss is a central detective character on the television series "Homicide: Life on the Street," known for his complex personality and evolving moral and personal struggles.

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instanceOf fictional character
police detective
television character
appearsIn Homicide: Life on the Street NERFINISHED
basedOn David Simon’s book "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets" NERFINISHED
closeColleague John Munch NERFINISHED
Kay Howard NERFINISHED
Laura Ballard NERFINISHED
Meldrick Lewis NERFINISHED
Mike Kellerman NERFINISHED
Stanley Bolander NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Paul Attanasio NERFINISHED
department Homicide Unit NERFINISHED
employer Baltimore Police Department NERFINISHED
firstAppearance "Gone for Goode" NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceInSeries Homicide: Life on the Street NERFINISHED
genre crime drama
police procedural
hasCharacterArc from naive rookie to morally conflicted veteran detective
knownFor complex psychological development
evolving moral struggles
exploration of sexuality and faith
lastAppearance Homicide: The Movie NERFINISHED
medium television
movieAppearanceYear 2000
narrativeFocus guilt and responsibility
moral ambiguity
personal identity
sexual orientation
spirituality
network NBC
notableCase Adena Watson murder NERFINISHED
occupation detective
partner Frank Pembleton NERFINISHED
partOf Homicide: Life on the Street ensemble cast NERFINISHED
personalityTrait emotionally conflicted
idealistic
introspective
portrayedBy Kyle Secor NERFINISHED
rank detective
religiousBackground raised Catholic
settingOfStories Baltimore, Maryland NERFINISHED
sexualOrientation bisexual
televisionSeriesDebutYear 1993
televisionSeriesEndYear 1999
workLocation Baltimore NERFINISHED

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